<p>Valedictorian: Accepted to Princeton, Brown, U. Chicago, and Wash. U
Salutatorian #1: Accepted to Yale
Salutatorian #2: Accepted to MIT, U.Chicago, Northwestern, and Carengie Mellon
Salutatorian #3: Accepted to Dartmouth</p>
<p>Got rejected from Harvard and MIT but no surprise he had SATs of 1910 haha</p>
<p>Here a list of where some of the valedictorians and salutatorians are going in my area. The first line indicates that 3 of them are going to Baylor.</p>
<p>3 Baylor University
1 Bowdoin College
1 Brown University
1 Concordia University
1 Furman University
1 Lee University
3 MIT
1 Our Lady of the Lake University
3 Rice University
1 Southwestern University
1 St. Marys University
7 Texas A&M
1 Texas State University
2 Texas Tech University
2 Trinity University
1 USC
7 UT-Austin
1 UT-Dallas
5 UT-San Antonio
1 Vanderbilt University</p>
<p>2010: Penn
2009: UVA full ride
2008: Duke
2007: Princeton
2006: Harvard
2005: Georgetown after transferring from GWU
not sure any further back than that.</p>
<p>average sized, average competitive school in Northern Va (Not TJ area), very top-heavy, the #1-10 are usually amazing, with a large gap at about #35 or so.</p>
<p>this year our val is going to Middlebury. Although we do have a Stanford and an MIT this year…</p>
<p>Co-valedictorians going to ASU-Barrett Honors and West Point.</p>
<p>the val from my school got a full ride to harvard.</p>
<p>lagatita, Harvard doesn’t give merit money. The only aid given is based on financial need.</p>
<p>This happens all the time, people boast that they got a “full ride” to an Ivy. That’s like boasting that you have a low income.</p>
<p>The Val of my school’s Senior class is going to Rice. IDK why since he has 4.66 GPA and tons of amazing ECs. IDK where else he got accepted.</p>
<p>^^^ Rice is an amazing school…</p>
<p>Both are attending Northwestern after being rejected from MIT.</p>
<p>Accepted to Harvey Mudd, UCSB, UCSD, UCLA and UCB. Waitlisted at Columbia and MIT. No rejections. Removed self from Columbia waitlist. Was rejected from MIT on the 2nd of June. Will be attending UC Berkeley - first choice school and is very, very happy.</p>
<p>Valedictorian got into Harvard, Yale, MIT, Columbia, and Berkeley (with a full Regent’s scholarship). She’s going to Harvard.</p>
<p>Val is very much a self-admitted hippie and is going to Warren Wilson in Asheville. Sal is heading off to Carnegie Mellon, although I really expected him to get into MIT…he’s very well rounded. Our “bronze award” (3rd ranked) is going to the University of Pittsburgh, which was also unexpected.</p>
<p>UNC-Chapel Hill.</p>
<p>She got into every single Ivy (as well as MIT) she applied to (she didn’t apply to Cornell or Brown) and is going to Harvard.</p>
<p>Accepted into Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Georgetown, MIT
rejected from Stanford</p>
<p>going to Harvard</p>
<p>Within the past few years:
Cornell
Chapel Hill
Duke
Yale
Harvard
UChicago
Dartmouth</p>
<p>The past 5 years:
Berkeley
Cornell
Yale
Berkeley
Emory</p>
<p>This year’s valedictorian is going to Williams, where he applied ED. He could have gone anywhere, though. Some people much farther down the ladder are going to Columbia, Oxford, UPenn, Dartmouth, etc.</p>
<p>The '08 valedictorian, funnily enough, ended up at Vassar. She was one of those monster students with science awards and literary publications and translation prizes to their names who get rejected by the most prestigious schools for no apparent reason (or at least to the consternation of their awed classmates; personally, I call this phenomenon “the power of the boring essay”). Last year there was a much more laid back girl who got into Yale, and other, more relatable people who went to Princeton, Oxford, Cambridge, etc.</p>